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Re: It Continues...Sprint Is played the fool...
From: Peter Lothberg <roll () Stupi SE>
Date: Tue, 7 Jan 97 8:33:31 MET
- the service provider must have a written and enforcable policy prohibiting any of its customers from sending any traffic to recipients that have not requested the traffic -- including (but not limited to) the sending of off-topic or unsolicited mail messages to mailing list exploders, subsets of mailing list registrants, news groups, and posters to news groups (termed "mail spamming"). The requirement for a response to any such unsolicited message to prevent future messages is unacceptable.Um, wouldn't this very message I'm typing right this second be prohibited under the sort of policy you suggest? Is that really what you want to do? -- John B.
I would like to se such an agreement for the use of my telephone... --Peter - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Current thread:
- Re: It Continues...Sprint Is played the fool..., (continued)
- Re: It Continues...Sprint Is played the fool... Michael Dillon (Jan 04)
- Re: It Continues...Sprint Is played the fool... Tom Glover (Jan 04)
- Re: It Continues...Sprint Is played the fool... Joel Gallun (Jan 04)
- Re: It Continues...Sprint Is played the fool... William Allen Simpson (Jan 06)
- Re: It Continues...Sprint Is played the fool... Matt Ranney (Jan 06)
- Re: It Continues...Sprint Is played the fool... Dima Volodin (Jan 06)
- Re: It Continues...Sprint Is played the fool... John Bashinski (Jan 06)
- Re: It Continues...Sprint Is played the fool... Rob Liebschutz (Jan 06)
- Re: It Continues...Sprint Is played the fool... Peter Lothberg (Jan 06)
- Re: It Continues...Sprint Is played the fool... Paul A Vixie (Jan 07)
- Re: It Continues...Sprint Is played the fool... Peter Lothberg (Jan 06)
- Re: It Continues...Sprint Is played the fool... Sean Donelan (Jan 08)
- Re: It Continues...Sprint Is played the fool... Barry Shein (Jan 14)